What you need to know about the election

By Carrie Taylor

on November 4, 2013 4:41 PM

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You have to be registered

Make sure you are registered. In Texas, you have to register with the Secretary of State 30 days prior to an election. So if you have not completed this step yet either online, via mail or at a government office, you will not be able to vote this year.

Make sure you are registered. In Texas, you have to register with the Secretary of State 30 days prior to an election. So if you have not completed this step yet either online, via mail or at a government

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Know where to vote

Once you are registered, your voter registration ID will have the number of your precinct, which is a geographical area in your county that groups together citizens for voting purposes. Each precinct will have various locations for you to vote.

Once you are registered, your voter registration ID will have the number of your precinct, which is a geographical area in your county that groups together citizens for voting purposes. Each precinct will have ... more

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Make it in time

Voting hours for all polling locations on Election Day are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., so plan accordingly.

Voting hours for all polling locations on Election Day are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., so plan accordingly.

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You will need ID

The state of Texas accepts the following forms of identification for voters:

Texas driver's license

Texas Election Identification Certificate (issued by DPS)

Texas personal identification card (issued by DPS)

Texas concealed handgun license (issued by DPS)

United States military identification card containing the person's signature

United States citizen certificate containing the person's signature

United States passport

Voters are required to present an approved form of identification to vote in all Texas elections.

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There is a new voter ID law

If you do not have one of the previously listed forms of government-issued identification cards, or your ID is expired, you are still eligible to cast a provisional ballot.

Provisional voting requires the voter to fill out a form explaining why they are eligible to vote and why they do not have an ID of any sort to present. Provisional voters' ballots are kept separate from regular ballots, and the voter's registration will be reviewed after the election by a provisional voting ballot board. The vote is only counted in the voter is determined to be a registered voter.